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Businiess name:  Speers TV
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I am not much into writing reviews but I think sharing my experience with Speers TV will be of service to people who might be in the same situation as I was.\r I have a Samsung 40 inch LCD TV (model LNT4066FX) that we purchased about 3 years ago. We started having power up issues after 2 years of use. I did a thorough online research and discovered that this is a common problem with this unit and other similar Samsung models. I basically found out that the problem was due to some faulty capacitors.\r Not having any tools or basic knowledge in replacing the capacitors, we decided to take it to Best Buy/ Geek Squad in Pasadena. Without even examining the TV, the counter representative agreed that the problem may be the capacitors but the entire power supply board needed to be replaced for about $350 to $400. Considering that a new TV will cost about the same, we decided to pass on the repair. We ended up buying a new 55 inch TV from Best Buy the same day.\r A few weeks later, I was w

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